View over Marriott Meon Valley golf course (17th fairway) based on 19th century parkland setting of the Estate.
Snow, Feburary 2009. The Valley Course.
February 2009.
View over pond excavated by French prisoners of war during Napoleonic wars.
Snow on the Valley course, February 2009, looking up to the Barn and green on the 9th hole. Near where the photo was taken, when the golf course was being made in the late 1980s, they discovered what turned out to be one of the largest Roman kiln sites yet discovered in the UK with 23 kilns.
Autumn twilight over 9th hole of Valley course and alongside Shedfield Grange Farm Business Park including Barn.
View over Valley course from 1st green. This view is just above the Shedfield Grange Farm Business Park.
The Estate still has some old orchards producing fruit but no longer commercially grown.
View from 9th hole of Valley course towards Barn.
View from Shedfield House Dairy over golf course showing parkland setting in early morning.
View over pond.
Car parking and seating area at Shedfield House Dairy Business Centre highlighting attractice rural setting for offices.
View from the golf course towards Unit 1 at Shedfield House Dairy Business Park.
Recently restored office units at Shedfield House Dairy with stature of Ceres, Goddess of the Harvest, a feature of the planting scheme.
View over 9 hole golf course alongside Shedfield Grange Farm Business Park.
One of the celebrated short holes on the Marriott Meon Valley course.
The stream crossing the 1st hole on the Meon course which runs through the Estate and runs into the Hamble. Many early Mesolithic flints have been found only a few hundred yards from this spot, highlighting the attraction of the natural resources of the landscape to Early Man.
Birtlings Meadow, now 7th hole, with stream and old woodland on right hand side.